My cerbera resto

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M3cerbera

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35 posts

160 months

Saturday 28th March 2020
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Decided to me a bit of a blog (if that’s what you call it) of my restoration on my cerbera for anyone that’s interested.
i’ve followed a couple of other guys and I anyways find them interesting so thought I’d but mine out there...I’ve started it a bit late really has I’ve done most of the chassis work but.... the link is below for anyone that’s interested in following. Also any tips and info from people that have already been down this route please feel from to comment and give me you advice Thanks

https://www.facebook.com/TVRCerbera4.2/

Edited by M3cerbera on Saturday 28th March 07:32

JulianHJ

8,791 posts

269 months

Saturday 28th March 2020
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The link doesn’t work for me.

M3cerbera

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35 posts

160 months

Saturday 28th March 2020
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Yes sorry it was a bad link. Hopefully corrected now

s6boy

1,667 posts

232 months

Saturday 28th March 2020
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I don't use Facebook so hopefully some snippets get posted on the forum as I think these resto threads are the best thing on here. Good luck with it.

M3cerbera

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35 posts

160 months

Saturday 28th March 2020
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Yes sure I’ll try and get some up on here. i was putting a few pics up on a few groups but just set up a fb page to save doing it in multiple places. Also I seem to have trouble upload big pic files on here for some reason!?

anonymous-user

61 months

Tuesday 31st March 2020
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Got a tip on the calipers if you haven't done it already (I've recently refurbed the ones on my bike). After painting them you can run a file over the raised letters to get the polished/shiny metal back.

M3cerbera

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35 posts

160 months

Tuesday 31st March 2020
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I have painted the brakes i also done a complete rebuild of pistons, seals, pipes and nipples. I Did think of removing on writing or even painting a different colour.